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A Triumphant 2018-2019

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

Another triumphant year.  Another year of hard work and visionary commitment to advancing Creativity for the Greater Good.

A Year of Challenges and Transformation

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

What does it mean to share an “end of year” newsletter while in the midst of so many transformations, breakdowns, breakthroughs, and new beginnings?  

Action on behalf of the Arts, Design, Humanities and Our Public Life

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

The arts, design, humanities, and all centers of culture ensure the vibrancy of our region and our country.

Arts and Place at the University of California

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

How do the arts contribute to our sense of place?  How does our sense of place evolve as neighbors, as city inhabitants, and as citizens in a fast-changing world?  Versions of these questions have been on the minds of many of us who care both about the arts and about the future of our public sphere.

Keynote Speech: "Essential Service and the Proximate Labor of Performance"

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

What a treat to be asked by CUNY graduate students of theater, performance and art history to deliver a keynote speech at their conference on the role of labor in the fields of art and performance. Entitled “Net-Works: Mapping Labor in Theatre and Performance” and hosted by The Graduate Center at CUNY, the Mar

Making Knowledge More Public: SFMOMA and A+D

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor, Berkeley Arts + Design
Shannon Jackson is the Associate Vice Chancellor for the arts and design at University of California, Berkeley, and a Public Knowledge collaborator. She works tirelessly to involve the arts within each department and institute on the Berkeley campus, from the sciences and engineering to the humanities and architecture.

Museum Dance Now

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

I had heard through the grapevine that MoMA was going to be presenting new choreographic installations by Adam Linder.  Linder had visited the Bay Area a year earlier as an artist-in-residence at the Wattis, and I wondered if I would have a chance to see his offering in the MoMA galleries.  When Stuart Comer--

Two outlying cities facing major metropolitan development and common prejudices,
Two historical places of innovative artistic communities,

Opening Up and Stepping Down

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

How poignant to be writing my last End of Year Newsletter as Associate Vice Chancellor for the Arts + Design, a missive that also doubles as an “End of Term” reflection. It is moving for me to be concluding this role just as our world is opening up to life post-vaccine.

Re-Assembling: A+D Updates and Thanks amidst COVID-19

By
Shannon Jackson, Associate Vice Chancellor

Greetings to our A+D Community,